English Sounds G g and K k Consonants How to make the G g and K k Consonants

In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to learn how to pronounce the

G and K consonant sounds.

These two sounds are paired together because
take the same mouth position.

Kk– is unvoiced, meaning only air passes
through the mouth

and Gg– is voiced, meaning you make a sound with the vocal cords. Gg–

These consonants are Stop Consonants which

means there are two parts to each sound.

First, a stop in the airflow and second, a release.

We stop the flow of air here, closing out vocal cords

while the back part of the tongue reaches up to touch the soft palate.

I’m going to slow down the K sound in the word ‘back’.

See if you can hear the stop of air before the release.

Back– back.

Here, you can see the tongue position.

The back of the tongue reaches up to touch
the soft palate which is closed.

The tip of the tongue can remain forward,
lightly touching the back of the bottom front teeth.

The jaw drops a little bit and the lips are open.

Kk– Gg– The lip position doesn’t matter for these sounds.

So the lips might start forming the next sound like in the word ‘great’.

Here, the lips can start taking the position
for the R, as we make the G. Gg– gg– great.

Let’s look at these sounds up close and in
slow motion.

The jaw drops and the back of the tongue lifts
to touch the soft palate,

then the tongue releases.

Sometimes, to make a sentence smoother, the
words more linked together,

native speakers will skip the release of a
Stop Consonant

when the next word begins with a consonant.

For example, the phrase ‘back to work’.

Back to– back to– I’m not saying back to– kk–

with the full release of the K.

I’m holding the air for a fraction of a second

with my throat making that stop,
then I go right into the release of the T consonant.

Back to– back to– back to work.

Without the release of the K in ‘back’, the
two words flow together more easily,

making it smoother.

Notice I do make a light release of the K in the word ‘work’.

Can you hear it?

Back to work.

Let’s look at some words up close and in slow motion.

The word ‘keep’.

Because the tongue lifts at the back, and
does not require much jaw drop,

it’s hard to see this sound in this word.

The word ‘green’.

The lips round for the G because they need
to round for the next sound, R.

The lip position doesn’t change the G sound.

It’s a little easier to see the back of the
tongue move when it’s at the end of the word

like this word ‘egg’.

The tongue lifts in the back then releases.

The G and K consonants.

Keep.

Green.

Egg.

Example words.

Repeat with me.

Go.

Gg– go.

Again.

Gg– again.

Big.

Gg– big.

Cry.

Kk– cry.

Key.

Kk– key.

Black.

Kk– black.

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在这个美式英语发音视频中,
我们将学习如何发音

G 和 K 辅音。

这两个声音配对在一起,
因为嘴巴位置相同。

Kk——是清音的,意味着只有空气
通过嘴巴,

而 Gg——是浊音,意味着你用声带发出声音。 Gg–

这些辅音是停止辅音,这

意味着每个声音有两个部分。

首先,气流停止,其次,释放。

我们在这里停止空气流动,关闭声带,

同时舌头的后部向上触及软腭。

我要减慢’back’这个词中的K音。

看看你是否能在释放前听到空气停止的声音。

背——背。

在这里,您可以看到舌头的位置。

舌后部向上触及
闭合的软腭。

舌尖可以保持向前,
轻轻接触下门牙的后部。

下巴有点下垂,嘴唇张开。

Kk– Gg– 嘴唇位置对于这些声音无关紧要。

所以嘴唇可能会开始形成下一个声音,就像“伟大”这个词一样。

在这里,嘴唇可以开始占据
R 的位置,因为我们使 G. Gg– gg– 很棒。

让我们近距离和慢动作看看这些声音

下巴下垂,舌后部抬起
以接触软腭,

然后舌头松开。

有时,为了使句子更流畅,
单词之间的联系更紧密,

当下一个单词以辅音开头时,母语人士会跳过停止辅音的释放。

例如,短语“重返工作岗位”。

背靠——背靠——我不是说背靠——kk——

随着K的完全释放。

我在空气中停留了几分之一秒

,我的喉咙停止了,
然后我走了 直接进入 T 辅音的释放。

背靠背——背靠背——回去工作。

没有’back’中的K的释放,这
两个词更容易融合在一起,

使其更流畅。

请注意,我确实在“工作”一词中轻轻释放了 K。

你能听到吗?

回去工作。

让我们近距离和慢动作看一些单词。

“保持”二字。

因为舌头在后面抬起,并且
不需要太多下巴,

所以很难在这个词中看到这个声音。

“绿”字。

嘴唇为 G 变圆,因为它们需要
为下一个声音 R 变圆。

嘴唇位置不会改变 G 声音。

当它位于

单词“egg”这样的词尾时,更容易看到舌头的后部移动。

舌头在后面抬起然后释放。

G 和 K 辅音。

保持。

绿。

蛋。

例句。

跟我重复一遍。

去。

格——走。

再次。

Gg——再一次。

大的。

Gg——大。

哭。

Kk——哭。

钥匙。

Kk——键。

黑色的。

Kk——黑色。

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